The Diamond Lane Book

The Diamond Lane Book. BARBARA BLOOM POSTER / ARTWORK FOR "THE DIAMOND LANE" by (BLOOM, BARBARA). Bloom, Barbara Very The Diamond Lane is a novel worth reading not only for its satirical sendup of Hollywood and its materialism, but also for its continuing relevance to the American way of life more than two decades after its first publication In her highly praised debut, Karbo told the bittersweet stories of Russian ÇmigrÇs in Los Angeles (Trespassers Welcome Here, 1989); this is a more lighthearted ramble through the City of Angels, part Hollywood satire, part domestic comedy

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Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2014-03-17 16:30:54.895162 Bookplateleaf 0008 Boxid IA1146918 City Woodstock, N.Y Karbo speaks to all of us who have struggled to achieve our dreams, been fraught with the need for self-discovery, navigated intricate family relationships, and so often.

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Karbo speaks to all of us who have struggled to achieve our dreams, been fraught with the need for self-discovery, navigated intricate family relationships, and so often. Maybe that accounted for all the driving…Eleven million people scurrying around. An award-winning author, Karbo has published fourteen books: novels, memoirs, and nonfiction, including her best-selling "Kick Ass Women" series, a nonfiction series in which Karbo commentates on the lives of powerful women of the twentieth century—Julia Child and Audrey.

The Diamond Lane by Karen Karbo. The Diamond Lane is a fabulous satire about life in Hollywood for two sisters- one who gets it and one who just wants to get out Maybe that accounted for all the driving…Eleven million people scurrying around.

The Diamond Lane by Karen Karbo. The Stuff of Life, about the last year she spent with her father before his death, was an NYT Notable Book, a People Magazine Critics' Choice, a Books for a Better Life Award finalist, and a winner of the Oregon Book. Karen Karbo's The Diamond Lane offers a unique and humorous perspective on the materialistic values of Hollywood